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<onlyinclude>The '''bar''' is a unit of [[pressure]], equal to 100,000 [[pascal| Pa]].</onlyinclude> The bar is not an [[SI| SI unit]], but is accepted for use with SI by BIPM - The International Bureau of Weights and Measures.<ref>Bureau International des Poids et Mesures (2006), ''The International System of Units (SI)'' 8th ed., pp. 127</ref> The bar is convenient as it is quite close to the value of the [[standard atmosphere]] (1.01325 bar). Additionally, bar as a unit of measurement is useful as it is often used when describing pressures under water or underground. | <onlyinclude>The '''bar''' is a unit of [[pressure]], equal to 100,000 [[pascal| Pa]].</onlyinclude> The bar is not an [[SI| SI unit]], but is accepted for use with SI by BIPM - The International Bureau of Weights and Measures.<ref>Bureau International des Poids et Mesures (2006), ''The International System of Units (SI)'' 8th ed., pp. 127</ref> The bar is convenient as it is quite close to the value of the [[standard atmosphere]] (1.01325 bar). Additionally, bar as a unit of measurement is useful as it is often used when describing pressures under water or underground. | ||
==Conversion== | ==Conversion== | ||
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==For Further Reading== | |||
*[[Pressure]] | |||
*[[Absolute pressure]] | |||
*[[Gauge pressure]] | |||
*[[Tire pressure]] | |||
*[[Force]] | |||
*[[Fluid]] | |||
*[[Special:Random|A random page]] | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:23, 3 September 2018
The bar is a unit of pressure, equal to 100,000 Pa. The bar is not an SI unit, but is accepted for use with SI by BIPM - The International Bureau of Weights and Measures.[1] The bar is convenient as it is quite close to the value of the standard atmosphere (1.01325 bar). Additionally, bar as a unit of measurement is useful as it is often used when describing pressures under water or underground.
Conversion
For Further Reading
References
- ↑ Bureau International des Poids et Mesures (2006), The International System of Units (SI) 8th ed., pp. 127

